Copyright
Agner FogPublished On
2017-10-16ISBN
Language
- English
Print Length
364 pages (viii + 356)Dimensions
Weight
Media
OCLC Number
1009529083LCCN
2017393781BIC
- JMH
- GTJ
- JWA
- JHM
- HPS
BISAC
- PSY031000
- POL010000
- SOC026040
- PSY053000
- POL012000
LCC
- HM626
- F64
Keywords
- sociology
- collective psychology
- evolutionary psychology
- regality theory
- anthropology
- ecology
- conflict
- security
Warlike and Peaceful Societies
The Interaction of Genes and Culture
Reviews
[...] it presents a valuable overview of the extensive literature on the societal correlates of modern warfare and makes a convincing, and timely, case for the deceptive use of the threat of war by populists or budding dictators.
Carel P. van Schaik, University of Zurich
"What’s war got to do with it?". Adaptive Behaviour (1059-7123), vol. 26, no. 4, 2018. doi:10.1177/1059712318771975
Additional Resources
Contents
1. Introduction
(pp. 1–6)- Agner Fog
2. The Theory of Regal and Kungic Cultures
(pp. 7–26)- Agner Fog
3. Contributions from Other Theories
(pp. 27–64)- Agner Fog
4. Different Kinds of War in Human History
(pp. 65–92)- Agner Fog
5. Economic Determinants of Conflict and Fear
(pp. 93–124)- Agner Fog
6. Strategic Uses of Fear
(pp. 125–162)- Agner Fog
7. Regality Theory Applied to Ancient Cultures
(pp. 163–226)- Agner Fog
8. Statistical Testing of Regality Theory
(pp. 227–270)- Agner Fog
9. Discussion and Conclusion
(pp. 271–292)- Agner Fog